Hyperspectral Imaging Applied To Minerals Processing: Procedures, Architectures And Analytical Strategies

- Organization:
- International Mineral Processing Congress
- Pages:
- 17
- File Size:
- 796 KB
- Publication Date:
- Sep 1, 2012
Abstract
A fast, reliable, and low cost characterization of ore minerals products, as they result from different processing actions, represents one of the most challenging targets in the mineral processing sector. Today different techniques are available according to different sampling strategies and analytical principles. In this paper, the possibilities offered by the adoption of hyperspectral imaging based sensing units working both at micro- and macro-scale are presented and discussed. According to the different phases and stages of ore minerals and products characterization, and starting from the analyses of the detected hyperspectral firms, it is thus possible to derive useful information about mineral flow stream properties and their physical-chemical attributes. This last aspect can be utilized to define innovative process mineralogy strategies and to implement on-line procedures at processing level. The present study discusses the effects related to the adoption of different hardware configurations, the utilization of different logics to perform the analysis and the selection of different algorithms according to the different characterization, inspection, and quality control actions to apply. Keywords: process mineralogy, hyperspectral imaging, NIR spectroscopy, surface mapping, textural analysis, quality control
Citation
APA:
(2012) Hyperspectral Imaging Applied To Minerals Processing: Procedures, Architectures And Analytical StrategiesMLA: Hyperspectral Imaging Applied To Minerals Processing: Procedures, Architectures And Analytical Strategies. International Mineral Processing Congress, 2012.